Bell Work p40 Parallel Structure Economy of Language L921 Characterization What is characterization L921 Characterization Describe the characterization in Before the End of Summer ID: 542699
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Unit L9.2: Character & SettingSlide2
Bell Work
p40:
Parallel Structure;
Economy ofLanguageSlide3
L9.2.1: Characterization
What is characterization?Slide4
L9.2.1
: Characterization
Describe the characterization in
Before the End of Summer.Slide5
L9.2.1
: Characterization
Discussion:
Before the End of SummerSlide6
Bell Work
p165:
Combining Sentences;
AnalogiesSlide7
L9.2.2
: Major & Minor Characters
What is the difference between
a
main and minor character?Slide8
L9.2.2
: Major & Minor Characters
Describe the characters of
American History
.Slide9
L9.2.2
: Major & Minor Characters
Discussion:
American HistorySlide10
Bell Work
p235:
Prefixes & SuffixesSlide11
L9.2.3: Protagonist vs. Antagonist
What is the difference between
a protagonist and
an antagonist?Slide12
L9.2.3
: Protagonist vs. Antagonist
Describe the protagonist and antagonist of
The Rules of the Game
.Slide13
L9.2.3
: Protagonist vs. Antagonist
Discussion:
The Rules of the GameSlide14
Bell Work
p191:
Concrete and Abstract Nouns;
The Latin Root
credSlide15
L9.2.4: Flat vs. Round Characters
What is the difference between flat and round characters?Slide16
L9.2.4
: Flat vs. Round Characters
Describe the characters of
The Winner
.Slide17
L9.2.4
: Flat vs. Round Characters
Discussion:
The WinnerSlide18
Bell Work
p85:
EtymologySlide19
L9.2.5
:
Setting
What is setting?Slide20
L9.2.5
: Setting
Describe the
setting of
The Most Dangerous Game
.Slide21
L9.2.5
: Setting
Discussion:
The Most Dangerous GameSlide22
Bell Work
p107:
Sentence FragmentsSlide23
L9.2.6: Mood
What is mood?Slide24
L9.2.6
: Mood
Describe the
mood of
The Cask of Amontillado
.Slide25
L9.2.6
: Mood
Discussion:
The Cask of AmontilladoSlide26
Review
Key Terms:
Characterization
Motive
Main Characters
Minor Character
Protagonist
Antagonist
Round Character
Flat Character
Dynamic Character
Static Character
Setting
Mood